Rough Trade by Todd Robinson / Z-View
Rough Trade by Todd Robinson
Hardcover: 320 pages
Publisher: Polis Books
First sentence…
We were bored as ****.
The Overview: Beware of Spoilers…
Rough Trade is the sequel to Robinson’s The Hard Bounce (which I loved) featuring Boo and Junior. Boo and Junior have been best buds since their childhood days in a group home. Although grown, neither has really matured. By night they are bouncers at The Cellar (a local tavern / music venue ) and by day (and nights they’re not bouncing), they hire out as security for other bars, finding runaways, or whatever will pay some bills.
When Boo is asked by a waitress at the Cellar to scare off ex-boyfriend, Byron, you know that Junior is going to tag along. One thing leads to another and Byron is left beaten, bloody but in no danger of taking the big sleep. So when Byron is found dead all evidence points to our boys.
The police bring Junior in for questioning and Boo knows it won’t be long before the cops will pick him up. The clock is ticking and it is up to Boo to figure out not only why Byron was killed but who did it. Along the way there will be beatings, shootings, mysteries and secrets revealed and a lot of fun.
Fun for the reader that is. Robinson has a unique voice and turns the tough guy cliches into humorous situations without writing down to the genre. I loved The Hard Bounce and think Rough Trade is an even better book.
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